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is change with the expression of popular will. even if they end up on the wrong side, they had a legitimate shot and a decision has legitimacy in and of itself. >>or t recd, nth dakota this week enacted the toughest restrictions on abortion in the nation. opponents say they are trying to roll back row versus wade. >> he is completely right. in the case of gay marriage, it is going to have been -- going to happen, but you can slow down by feeding the backlash. that is what happened in the case of abortion. they said a backlash that is alive and well. >> justice ginsbu sd they moved too quickly, not that they should not move. the question here is when should the court to intervene, if at oliver -- when should the court intervene, if at all? you do not want to be in the position of being too far ahead. that is where the accord is. i want to say one other thing. hing, whichtion 8 is what this case is about, it is pretty clear that four justices voted to hear this case and the fifth vote, justice kennedy, was not at all happy about it.
is change with the expression of popular will. even if they end up on the wrong side, they had a legitimate shot and a decision has legitimacy in and of itself. >>or t recd, nth dakota this week enacted the toughest restrictions on abortion in the nation. opponents say they are trying to roll back row versus wade. >> he is completely right. in the case of gay marriage, it is going to have been -- going to happen, but you can slow down by feeding the backlash. that is what happened...
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. >> even though there has been a change of leader, tensions from very high between the two sides. even both sides of the border. >> that is right. in the last four days, the leader of north korea has made four visits to military installations of various types, had on monday, it was the large exercise for amphibious landings being wiped out by north korean troops and reported to be very satisfied with the results. south of the border, the south korean navy staged a drill of its own marketing, three years since that period as low as the reallyy publicized deal, formalizing how both of these allies would respond to north korea and provocations. attacking the origin of the provocation, the united states would come manhattan with assets here. only ise fears that not this a time with limited conflict at a higher risk of happening, it is the sort of rhetoric on both sides looking to avoid. >> thanks, harry. a group of women in southwestern colombia have built a sustainable community from waste. they have provided some help from livestock. it is either grown or recycled. it is sustainable
. >> even though there has been a change of leader, tensions from very high between the two sides. even both sides of the border. >> that is right. in the last four days, the leader of north korea has made four visits to military installations of various types, had on monday, it was the large exercise for amphibious landings being wiped out by north korean troops and reported to be very satisfied with the results. south of the border, the south korean navy staged a drill of its own...
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if the situation doesn't change they will disappear. >> reporter: they still haven't discovered how they operate. 40 years ago, the convention on the international trade of endangered species were let out in washington. now the job of its supporters is to coordinate and increase efforts to stop fauna and flora from becoming history. nhk world. >>> japan's manufacturing sector is go to take another hit. domestic production of household appliances in fiscal 2013 is expected to drop for a third consecutive year. that's because manufacturers are likely to continue moving their production bases overseas. the japan electrical manufacturer's association estimates the manufacture of white goods, including air conditioners, washing machines and refrigerators will total $16.6 billion in the new business year that starts in april. the figure is down 2.8% from the previous year. that puts it at the level following the 2011 or rather 2008 shock which lowered demand for household appliances. manufacturer are expected to relocate sites to newly emerging economies. they want to take advantage of lower c
if the situation doesn't change they will disappear. >> reporter: they still haven't discovered how they operate. 40 years ago, the convention on the international trade of endangered species were let out in washington. now the job of its supporters is to coordinate and increase efforts to stop fauna and flora from becoming history. nhk world. >>> japan's manufacturing sector is go to take another hit. domestic production of household appliances in fiscal 2013 is expected to drop...
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the service was scaled back from a typical three hours to 2 and a half, the pope made the changes so that masses would not go quite as long as in the past. but he may stay with one easter tradition, to deliver easter mentals in different languages from the balcony. >>> there's rising tension between north korea and south korea. north korea has been threatening attack the south and u.s. military bases since early march when the u.s. and south korean militaries conducted routine drills. the obama said they are taking the threat seriously. seoul brushed it off saying it was tough talk. >>> veterans in san jose have their own memorial. ♪ volunteers unveiled the memor l memorial, it reassembles the memorial in washington, d.c., it honors the 142 men from san jose are were killed in the war and one who is still missing in action family and friends and men that served with them were attending. >> now you can touch them and see them and remember them. >> volunteers need to raise $80,000 for maintenance costs there. >>> two people are recovering tonight after their car plunged into a waterw
the service was scaled back from a typical three hours to 2 and a half, the pope made the changes so that masses would not go quite as long as in the past. but he may stay with one easter tradition, to deliver easter mentals in different languages from the balcony. >>> there's rising tension between north korea and south korea. north korea has been threatening attack the south and u.s. military bases since early march when the u.s. and south korean militaries conducted routine drills....
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radiation around fukushima has not changed. >>> disaster management officials in japan have released some statistics they know are shocking but they know will help people prepare. damage from an earthquake that's expected to hit any time could reach $2.3 trillion in a worse case scenario. that's more than twice the current budget. it could trigger a magnitude 8.1 earthquake. the probability of it happening in the next 30 years is 70 to 80%. disaster management officials say in the worst case scenario the quake and the resulting issue th iss tsunami would kill more than 300,000 people. damage to housing, businesses and factory could top $1.5 trillion. another $210 billion would have to be spent to repair roads and railways. >> translator: we have taken the worst-case scenario to improve our crisis management. the figures are severe, but we want the public to understand in a calm manner what would happen if a megaquake occurred. >> officials plan to compile new strategies within a year to minimize possible damages. >>> japanese government officials say north korea has violated united n
radiation around fukushima has not changed. >>> disaster management officials in japan have released some statistics they know are shocking but they know will help people prepare. damage from an earthquake that's expected to hit any time could reach $2.3 trillion in a worse case scenario. that's more than twice the current budget. it could trigger a magnitude 8.1 earthquake. the probability of it happening in the next 30 years is 70 to 80%. disaster management officials say in the...
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does not change what they called its hostile attitude. they accused the u.s. of trying to spark a nuclear war. they said they will exercise their right to a preemptive attack on what they called the headquarters of the aggressors. the aurves officer told the crowd that north korea is ready to fire a nuclear missile at washington, d.c. state run tv broadcast the rally. military personnel and civilians filled the square. the country's second in command attended the event. one officer said north ykorea i ready to launch several missiles. he said the north diversified nuclear warheads and made them smaller. he said the missiles would turn washington, d.c. into a sea of fire and they're prepared to hit targets in countries that support the u.s. too. american and south korean forces drilled on thursday at a u.s. base in the south. about 250 soldiers took part in the maneuvers. >>> malaysian security forces say they have killed 23 people on the island of borneo. they've called for a cease fire. they've been operating a village in borneo since the middle of february.
does not change what they called its hostile attitude. they accused the u.s. of trying to spark a nuclear war. they said they will exercise their right to a preemptive attack on what they called the headquarters of the aggressors. the aurves officer told the crowd that north korea is ready to fire a nuclear missile at washington, d.c. state run tv broadcast the rally. military personnel and civilians filled the square. the country's second in command attended the event. one officer said north...
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doesn't change my opinion. no matter what anybody says, i love drones. [ laughter ] do you hear that drones? stephen loves you! [cheers and applause] stephen, loves drones, drones, with pretty face drones. nation, you know when i take to the airwaves i expect the entire world to be listening and i mean the entire world. would it kill you to get hulu plus people of rainforest? [laughter] but i have a special interest in north koreans who i assume are watching on their television sets. this week los koreans del norte threated to use a missile on the u.s. and you know they mean business they wiped east and west korea off the map. [ applause ] i also clap when i'm terrified. with tensions rising america had no choice but to send their top negotiator dennis rodman for some basketball diplomacy. after all it worked at the conference with stalin. he backed down pretty quick after getting tomahawk dunked on by fdr. [laughter] we learned it failed. >> breaking this morning north korea vows to launch a nuclear strike aga
doesn't change my opinion. no matter what anybody says, i love drones. [ laughter ] do you hear that drones? stephen loves you! [cheers and applause] stephen, loves drones, drones, with pretty face drones. nation, you know when i take to the airwaves i expect the entire world to be listening and i mean the entire world. would it kill you to get hulu plus people of rainforest? [laughter] but i have a special interest in north koreans who i assume are watching on their television sets. this week...
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. >> reporter: even with concerns of climate change, how did winter temperatures do? >> they've been running below average for some. i know you have to take into account january and december thing have come back in february and march. slightly below to near average. >>> the first day of spring signals nicer days ahead. >> april showers bring may flowers. so it makes sense. >> reporter: consumer psychologist says that old tradition of spring sales is a tradition because it works. liz taylor owner of tootsie's agrees. >> i think people want more color. other things. open toes. they're tired of dreary clothes. >> reporter: so it is, the first day of spring when night and day are of equal length and the days grow longer until fall. tom vacar, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the senate judiciary committee heard testimony for the need for new privacy laws. some government agencies including cal fire have permission to fly unmanned reconnaissance vehicles. as many as 7500 civilian drones will be cleared to fly within the next 5 years. >> they're flying smart phones. i think once pr
. >> reporter: even with concerns of climate change, how did winter temperatures do? >> they've been running below average for some. i know you have to take into account january and december thing have come back in february and march. slightly below to near average. >>> the first day of spring signals nicer days ahead. >> april showers bring may flowers. so it makes sense. >> reporter: consumer psychologist says that old tradition of spring sales is a tradition...
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times may have changed since then. but the heroes are still soaring. only now, they're trying to find their way across the internet. akane nakajima, nhk world, tokyo. >>> check out the latest market figures. >>> here is the weather forecast for the weekend.
times may have changed since then. but the heroes are still soaring. only now, they're trying to find their way across the internet. akane nakajima, nhk world, tokyo. >>> check out the latest market figures. >>> here is the weather forecast for the weekend.
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. >> north korea will have to change course. otherwise the united states will continue to work with its allies and partners to tighten national/international sanctions. >> the sanctions will block the foreign trade bank of north korea from engaging in transactions with u.s. financial institutions. members of president barack obama's administration also placed restrictions on four senior officials of the korean workers party. they're expected to ask their allies in japan, south korea, and other countries to take similar measures. some members of congress are urging the president to review his north korea policy. obama is expected to ask officials in beijing to use their influence in dealing with pyongyang. >>> japanese researchers have claimed the world's first in the field of alternative energy. they've successfully extracted natural gas from methane hydrate that lies in the sea bed. officials with the natural resources and energy say engineers extracted the gas from the frozen substance earlier tuesday. they've been drilling fo
. >> north korea will have to change course. otherwise the united states will continue to work with its allies and partners to tighten national/international sanctions. >> the sanctions will block the foreign trade bank of north korea from engaging in transactions with u.s. financial institutions. members of president barack obama's administration also placed restrictions on four senior officials of the korean workers party. they're expected to ask their allies in japan, south...
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i think the pope will try to change those tensions that there were before, no? >> beyond the politics, he is trying to change the relationship between the clerk [indiscernible] foupoor.nce a church for -- he says he wants to a church church poor -- wants a for the poor. he accepts people. >> this new approach, how will he use it when he has to tackle some very important issues? we have been talking about it since the 16th resigned. reform within the vatican. how will this personality bring about those reforms? which do you think he will concentrate on the most? >> for sure he will bring change. he will do it in a political way. he is a d.j. louis. his political and intelligent, doing it in his own way. i think that we can expect reform which is what all the cardinals talked about before the conclave. courseot about of abortion or sex marriage, he is a catholic pope. someaybe we can expect little changes in communions or divorce for ordinary people. course. have to say of the main thing is the intrigue that we have seen in the last four months and in the last yea
i think the pope will try to change those tensions that there were before, no? >> beyond the politics, he is trying to change the relationship between the clerk [indiscernible] foupoor.nce a church for -- he says he wants to a church church poor -- wants a for the poor. he accepts people. >> this new approach, how will he use it when he has to tackle some very important issues? we have been talking about it since the 16th resigned. reform within the vatican. how will this...
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we still have another hour to two hours with the time change to enjoy this tonight. and you can see mainly clear skies in san jose right now with some mid and also high level cloud cover. also up into san francisco, an incredible view here across downtown. we do have that fog just offshore. a bit of cloud cover. but generally here a fantastic evening shaping up. here's what we have happening right now. it's been very familiar, at least for winter. we've been so unusually dry in 2013. storm track is out here. plenty of rainfall. but it's 2,000 miles away. it's all going to continue to stream up into alaska and mainly canada. washington and oregon not even getting much rain the next couple of days. high pressure building offshore. that will keep it mild tuesday and wednesday. also a slight offshore wind that looks to keep those interior valleys the warmest. but it's not going to be warm everywhere. this will be another event where if you're headed to the coastline, you'll need to keep that jacket in the back seat. temperatures from the 50s and 60s there with patchy fog
we still have another hour to two hours with the time change to enjoy this tonight. and you can see mainly clear skies in san jose right now with some mid and also high level cloud cover. also up into san francisco, an incredible view here across downtown. we do have that fog just offshore. a bit of cloud cover. but generally here a fantastic evening shaping up. here's what we have happening right now. it's been very familiar, at least for winter. we've been so unusually dry in 2013. storm...
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they ahead changes to ease the concerns. >> the f.a.a. says several bay area small airport toy we ares have to close. 173 are slated to close as a result of federal sequester cuts the four airports here we talking about, santa rosa, concord, livermore and san carlos operated by private companies that the government contracts with. private planes could still land there but corporate planes may choose not to. a trade group calls the closures unprecedented. >> it is 4:55 on the nose as we continue to enjoy the light show on the golden gate bridge. will we enjoy the weather? >> i don't know. >> always mesmerized by the weather. here is what is going on. right now, it is quiet out there. as we head to the sierra, can you see the snow is starting to taper so that is good news if you trying to get up that way with a lot of fresh powder to ski open. the big picture, you can see scattered snow showers in the sierra and wet weather down in southern cal and long the coast our best radar returns with the next system sliding right down the coast. watc
they ahead changes to ease the concerns. >> the f.a.a. says several bay area small airport toy we ares have to close. 173 are slated to close as a result of federal sequester cuts the four airports here we talking about, santa rosa, concord, livermore and san carlos operated by private companies that the government contracts with. private planes could still land there but corporate planes may choose not to. a trade group calls the closures unprecedented. >> it is 4:55 on the nose as...
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we changed the focus of cashin in and committed to shining a bright light. call us your washington watch dog . keeping your eye on the attack dollar. until we get it we'll not stand d
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. >> members of congress, the very people who voted to put this in place won't see any change to their own $174,000 paychecks. >> jon: what an onerous penalty for. there are worst penalties for (bleep) on top chef than congress. at least there you have to pack your knives and go. with last chance kitchen nowadays you get to work back in. and there's the all star season and parachuting contestants in for no good reason. you brought josi imrerks back? cj is cool at least he can cool. [cheers and applause] you know what? i'm beginning to realize that autoerotic asphyxiation isn't right metaphor for this sequester. because congress did rig it up and if they pulled off the compromise it would have felt amazing for them but as usual they did it wrong and we're blacking out while they are all -xé)[cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. oh, i was so angry about the sequestration this weekend i needed some cheering up. luckily the sunday news shows provide much needed levity. mitt romney in his first interview since losing last november and dennis rodman in his first experience view visiti
. >> members of congress, the very people who voted to put this in place won't see any change to their own $174,000 paychecks. >> jon: what an onerous penalty for. there are worst penalties for (bleep) on top chef than congress. at least there you have to pack your knives and go. with last chance kitchen nowadays you get to work back in. and there's the all star season and parachuting contestants in for no good reason. you brought josi imrerks back? cj is cool at least he can cool....
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let's see about other markets in the asia pacific. >>> people in zimbabwe have voted for change. election officials say about 95% of voters in last saturday's referendum want to limit the powers of any future president. >> i now announce that the draft resolution is declared to have been adopted by the people of zimbabwe as the constitution of zimbabwe. >> under the new rules all future presidents will be limited to two, five-year terms in office. the parliament will also have more say over the country's governance. the referendum took place after neighboring countries put pressure on zimbabwe where 89-year-old robert mugabe has held the presidency for more than 30 years. the approval paves the way for a presidential election as early as july. mugabe is likely to run against his coalition partner and prime minister morgan vangir >>> people in japan are looking back at a painful period in their history. on wednesday, they marked the 18th anniversary of the attack on tokyo's subway system. in 1995, members of the aum shinrikyo cult carried out an attack. subway officials organized
let's see about other markets in the asia pacific. >>> people in zimbabwe have voted for change. election officials say about 95% of voters in last saturday's referendum want to limit the powers of any future president. >> i now announce that the draft resolution is declared to have been adopted by the people of zimbabwe as the constitution of zimbabwe. >> under the new rules all future presidents will be limited to two, five-year terms in office. the parliament will also...
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one thing that really has changed, though, ticket prices. outside the ballpark tonight, fans told us it's disappointing to pay more, but they realize it's the price to expect. >> when you're a real fan, you're a fan. you'll do what you have to do to watch the team play. >> well, yeah, definitely, man. it's the giants. i would pay double that amount to go see them play a game. >> the giants and the as square off tomorrow. you can catch all the action on the nbc bay area at 7:15. >> stars conserving now. that's a message tonight. the result of today's measurements showing the water content is well below normal. it provides about one-third of california's drinking water. the city's water supply is at 58% since october. the city council is expected to vote on whether to impose the recommended water restrictions next month. >>> it is unprecedented. hundreds of seals and sea lions walking up sick. >> there's a chance that some of these seals won't make it. >> coming up, what's behind this mammal mystery and the unusual way that rescuers are trying
one thing that really has changed, though, ticket prices. outside the ballpark tonight, fans told us it's disappointing to pay more, but they realize it's the price to expect. >> when you're a real fan, you're a fan. you'll do what you have to do to watch the team play. >> well, yeah, definitely, man. it's the giants. i would pay double that amount to go see them play a game. >> the giants and the as square off tomorrow. you can catch all the action on the nbc bay area at...
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>> in the press conference announcing this change, it was said that this was intended to send a signal to north korea. i really don't think that's what this is about. maybe a little bit. this is primarily, the primary audience is the american public. it is the president and in this case the secretary of defense acting to reassure the american public that we are going to respond to the north korea threat. the reality is they're not going to have missiles that can reach the homeland, u.s. homeland for years if ever, and if i wanted to be cynical i would say this is a missile defense program that probably doesn't work aimed against missiles that will never be fired and it is okay to -- there is nothing wrong, i guess, with beefing up your defenses, but it is unclear if this even works. the bottom line, this is meant to reassure the american people, not aimed at our allies or aimed at north korea. >> when you say not sure, you're talking about the intercept tors, unclear whether they will be effective. >> right. they had about half their test so far over a period of years and in fact in an
>> in the press conference announcing this change, it was said that this was intended to send a signal to north korea. i really don't think that's what this is about. maybe a little bit. this is primarily, the primary audience is the american public. it is the president and in this case the secretary of defense acting to reassure the american public that we are going to respond to the north korea threat. the reality is they're not going to have missiles that can reach the homeland, u.s....
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jorge, who is 17, says he is keen to get a government job and effect change from within. >> as people step in that are from our generation, if it is not changed now or sometime soon, i think it will be changed then. >> it is a law that denies benefits to gay couples whose marriages are legally recognized by the states they live in. anthony kennedy suggested it conflicts with state rights. >> you are -- at real risk of running in conflict with what has always been thought to be the essence of the state police power, which is to regulate marriage, divorce, custody. >> it is impossible to predict the outcome of the case, but -- watchers,tches they felt they detected a mood on the bench to overturn the law. it was justice anthony kennedy who is the main swing justice. he is conservative but often votes with the liberals on the court. he asked certain questions that lead watchers to believe there is a mood among the nine to verturn the law. the case was brought by an 83-year-old woman. >> i just sued the united states of america. >> plenty of young people oppose it too. >> i think it would
jorge, who is 17, says he is keen to get a government job and effect change from within. >> as people step in that are from our generation, if it is not changed now or sometime soon, i think it will be changed then. >> it is a law that denies benefits to gay couples whose marriages are legally recognized by the states they live in. anthony kennedy suggested it conflicts with state rights. >> you are -- at real risk of running in conflict with what has always been thought to be...
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would have changed lives. finally before we go i'm sick of you asking me to show puke videos much we will be gone until 2012. to shut you up until then i thought i would put one last bad taste in your mouth. (puking sounds) >> oh my god (puking) >> oh my god (puking) >> daniel: good night. maybe i will see you next year. ♪ ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. big show tonight! oh, the actor paul have you had here. let me guess you made another (bleep) movie and it's really (bleep) good. give someone else a chance. anyway -- wait a minute -- where is my pen? [laughter] i specifically remember applying for a federal grant for a pen -- [laughter] -- where is my pen? it's official. >> the sequestration has arrived. >> $85 billion in automatic government spending cuts. >> jon: dammit! [laughter] the first penalty of the sequester, my federal pen program. fake thing. [ laughter ] the sequester is here. the arbitrary budget cuts that we
would have changed lives. finally before we go i'm sick of you asking me to show puke videos much we will be gone until 2012. to shut you up until then i thought i would put one last bad taste in your mouth. (puking sounds) >> oh my god (puking) >> oh my god (puking) >> daniel: good night. maybe i will see you next year. ♪ ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. big show...
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i can say that it changed quite a lot compared to those worse days. it seems lively, at least on the surface, streets in baghdad are busy, especially in the center. roads are jammed with cars, and the shops are packed with people. residents who sought refuge elsewhere, in iraq or across the country, are returning. oil production levels are back to what they were before the war, about 3 million barrels a day. companies have built modern shopping malls to take advantage of the growing buying power of consumers. but iraqis still face the threat of violence. they are, on average, three terror attacks a day across the country. no one knows exactly how many civilians died in the war, and unrest that followed. a study estimates the violence may have claimed 120,000 lives. survivors are nursing wounds that have yet to heal. among them is a girl that we have met nearly a decade ago. she lost her parents who were killed by the american forces. i was able to track her down recently to find out how she's doing and ask her how her life has changed in the past deca
i can say that it changed quite a lot compared to those worse days. it seems lively, at least on the surface, streets in baghdad are busy, especially in the center. roads are jammed with cars, and the shops are packed with people. residents who sought refuge elsewhere, in iraq or across the country, are returning. oil production levels are back to what they were before the war, about 3 million barrels a day. companies have built modern shopping malls to take advantage of the growing buying...
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everyone here has suffered life- changing injuries in combat. they've been shot, blown up, burned, and traumatized. the charity behind this is walking with the wounded. unable to walk after my own gunshot injuries nine years ago, i went to see them training. >> [inaudible] >> many of the wounded are amputees. this u.s. soldier is totally blind. for him and many others, this is their first time ever on skis. >> [inaudible] also people who have never skied before. [inaudible] >> in these conditions, it helps them to remember why they are doing this. >> [inaudible] >> iceland is a tough environment, but the an uptick will be tougher still. the finalists can expect conditions that make this feel like a walk in the park. determination in deed by those who have served. that brings today's broadcast to a close. you can continue watching for constant updates from around the world on our 24-hour news network, so check your local listings for our channel number. calls to reach me and most of the bbc team, you can go to twitter. thanks for watching. have a
everyone here has suffered life- changing injuries in combat. they've been shot, blown up, burned, and traumatized. the charity behind this is walking with the wounded. unable to walk after my own gunshot injuries nine years ago, i went to see them training. >> [inaudible] >> many of the wounded are amputees. this u.s. soldier is totally blind. for him and many others, this is their first time ever on skis. >> [inaudible] also people who have never skied before. [inaudible]...
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we can't change the "what." we can change want "how." how we teach and how we pass it on. and that will probably be part of our conversations. >> schieffer: well, your eminence, i want to wish you the very best as you embark on this mission, and i hope you'll keep us informed. >> thanks, bob. i'll keep you informed. i'll keep you in prayer. and i've still got that coffee cup you gave me the last time i was on. >> schieffer: all the best, your eminence. and we'll be back in just a minute. >> schieffer: and we're back again with bob woodward, rana foroohar the chief washington correspondent for the "new york times." david sanger and cbs news political director, john dickerson. boy, you don't have much of a title compared to these other people. ( laughter ). >> i'm hoping to get something out of rome in the next couple of weeks. ( laughter ) >> schieffer: does anybody here think that the catholic church could do better-- i'm not saying for pope-- but if they were looking for somebody to make their case, could they find a better spokesman than cardinal timothy dolan? >> no, th
we can't change the "what." we can change want "how." how we teach and how we pass it on. and that will probably be part of our conversations. >> schieffer: well, your eminence, i want to wish you the very best as you embark on this mission, and i hope you'll keep us informed. >> thanks, bob. i'll keep you informed. i'll keep you in prayer. and i've still got that coffee cup you gave me the last time i was on. >> schieffer: all the best, your eminence. and...
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but that could well change with the competition under way now. nhk world reports. >> reporter: players face an endless number of choices on every move. the game has turned to the tenth power more patterns than chess. it shares the same roots as chess. they both come from an indian game that arose in the sixth century. the biggest difference between this and other variants is the drop rule. pieces can be returned to the board to be reused as one's own. some of the game's top players are testing their abilities against computers. this man is just 18 years old. he lined up against a developer and his program. amateur developers and professionals from universities and corporations have been fine tuning their software. they compete in annual world championships. the top five developers got to enter their software in this competition. he and others sat down at 10:00 in the morning. his computer checked more than 10 million moves per computer. hour after hour. gradually, he gained the upper hand. finally, after more than eight hours, the machine concede
but that could well change with the competition under way now. nhk world reports. >> reporter: players face an endless number of choices on every move. the game has turned to the tenth power more patterns than chess. it shares the same roots as chess. they both come from an indian game that arose in the sixth century. the biggest difference between this and other variants is the drop rule. pieces can be returned to the board to be reused as one's own. some of the game's top players are...
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get changed, take a shower? - no. - you want to just sit here a little more and be frozen? - yeah. - you want me to bring you some mcdonalds? - okay. - what do you want from mcdonalds? - chicken nuggets. and fries. sweet and sour sauce. and hi-c orange. [beeping] ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. big show tonight! oh, the actor paul have you had here. let me guess you made another (bleep) movie and it's really (bleep) good. give someone else a chance. anyway -- wait a minute -- where is my pen? [laughter] i specifically remember applying for a federal grant for a pen -- [laughter] -- where is my pen? it's official. >> the sequestration has arrived. >> $85 billion in automatic government spending cuts. >> jon: dammit! [laughter] the first penalty of the sequester, my federal pen program. fake thing. [ laughter ] the sequester is here. the arbitrary budget cuts that were so onus congress would never allow the sequester to take effect. remember? >> it was ugly. it was designed to be ugly. >> one
get changed, take a shower? - no. - you want to just sit here a little more and be frozen? - yeah. - you want me to bring you some mcdonalds? - okay. - what do you want from mcdonalds? - chicken nuggets. and fries. sweet and sour sauce. and hi-c orange. [beeping] ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. big show tonight! oh, the actor paul have you had here. let me guess you made another...
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are we a the social networking giant facebook is announcing changes to its news feed. mark zuckerberg spoke to the company today saying the news feed will be something like a newspaper tailored to every user's particular interests. zuckerberg talked about one new feature stream lining the current feed. >> to see all posts from friends in one place. so now, i can come to my all friends feed and i can see every single post from everyone of my friends in chronological order to make sure i'm not missing anything my friends are doing on facebook. >> a statement says it's going to be six months to a year before every whoun accesses facebook seize the revamped news feed. >> former vice president al gore being sued by a man who says it was his idea to sell the network to al jazz yeara. he wants $5 million from gore. he says he presented plans for the sale to executives at current tv last summer and was told gore turned down the idea al jazz yeara announced hates bought the network. >> haggling over price is stalling the start of apple's latest endeavor. the ceo of a major musi
are we a the social networking giant facebook is announcing changes to its news feed. mark zuckerberg spoke to the company today saying the news feed will be something like a newspaper tailored to every user's particular interests. zuckerberg talked about one new feature stream lining the current feed. >> to see all posts from friends in one place. so now, i can come to my all friends feed and i can see every single post from everyone of my friends in chronological order to make sure i'm...
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that will change next week. one of the wettest days we've had in a while is likely coming up on wednesday. as for the weekend, we have had high pressure close by. it was right over top of us, but now it slid off to the south and east and that's why we had that filtered sunshine today. some of you might call it cloudy, that vail of high, thin cloud cover out there. because high pressure is now over baja, california, still keeping us dry, but since we're on the northern fringe, we are getting the cloud cover. same story this weekend. we'll have passing high level clouds, but no rain fall. you will be dry for saturday, sunday, and also monday. let's fast forward to tuesday now. low pressure diving down from the gulf of alaska. those two will team up, giving us a chance beginning tuesday evening. most of the rain will fall on wednesday. some of you may get a half an inch of rain fall. but this winter it is a lot. actually, that will be the first day of spring coming up on wednesday. looking wet. filtered shine this
that will change next week. one of the wettest days we've had in a while is likely coming up on wednesday. as for the weekend, we have had high pressure close by. it was right over top of us, but now it slid off to the south and east and that's why we had that filtered sunshine today. some of you might call it cloudy, that vail of high, thin cloud cover out there. because high pressure is now over baja, california, still keeping us dry, but since we're on the northern fringe, we are getting the...
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washington argue that climate change was shrinking the polar bears habitat and that the species needed protection. but a majority of nations found the polar bear population was not shrinking. events are being held across the world to mark international women's day. it began over 100 years ago when women can to get a campaign for equality. women working in the civil service could lose their jobs if they got married. in 2005, angela merkel became the first female german chancellor. let's take a look back. >> the main breadwinner and head of the family. women won the battle against legally defined marital roles. they got to decide if it wanted to go to work -- if they wanted to go to work. in 1997, marital rape became a criminal offense. >> the end of this century, also the end of the middle ages. >> women from across the political divide one the fight against men who rape their wives. at the beginning of the new millennium, women gained the right to serve in all military roles. women could now go to war. the move product practical questions. >> there is no rule about bras and underwear f
washington argue that climate change was shrinking the polar bears habitat and that the species needed protection. but a majority of nations found the polar bear population was not shrinking. events are being held across the world to mark international women's day. it began over 100 years ago when women can to get a campaign for equality. women working in the civil service could lose their jobs if they got married. in 2005, angela merkel became the first female german chancellor. let's take a...
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have tried to change this dynamic. and now with kim jong ill, he or whoever is behind this is still pushing this line, and i thought what is dangerous is now the other side they view the u.s. and south korea are not playing this game anymore and now he is an untested leader for sure. that's where i suppose this extra tension can come from, but ultimately right now we can just call it rhetoric. >> north korea is one of three cuvens that blocked the u.n.'s attempt of the selling of weapons around the world. our james reports from the u.n. in new york. >> the rules of these proceedings call for consensus. everyone had to agree. but three nations, all of them used to international condemnation, voice their objections. >> iran. due to many legal flaws and loopholes. >> then north korea and then syria. the australian chairing the meeting was not going to give up there. he left the rest of the delegates behind and took the three ambassadors in the room did they really want to block is a treaty that had been years in the makin
have tried to change this dynamic. and now with kim jong ill, he or whoever is behind this is still pushing this line, and i thought what is dangerous is now the other side they view the u.s. and south korea are not playing this game anymore and now he is an untested leader for sure. that's where i suppose this extra tension can come from, but ultimately right now we can just call it rhetoric. >> north korea is one of three cuvens that blocked the u.n.'s attempt of the selling of weapons...
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>> china's international status has already changed. no matter what their personal orientation they prefer and they have to adopt a china foreign policy according to the china's new international status. the conflict between china and u.s. will become deepen and widened. so from my understanding china's policy, these potential conflicts, escalating, first. during the cold war, and there's no social contact, no social, economic, cultural contact between u.s. and the soviet union. so from my understanding the chinese government will carry out policy and based on the people's contact to be continued and also preventing military confrontation between china and the u.s. >> reporter: so there you have it. two different chinese academics with two different views of china's new leadership. professor jong as we heard is critical of the government. i was actually quite surprised about how outspoken he was. he blasted government officials for liberally spending public money on expensive meals and travel. and he accused leaders of using the dispute
>> china's international status has already changed. no matter what their personal orientation they prefer and they have to adopt a china foreign policy according to the china's new international status. the conflict between china and u.s. will become deepen and widened. so from my understanding china's policy, these potential conflicts, escalating, first. during the cold war, and there's no social contact, no social, economic, cultural contact between u.s. and the soviet union. so from...
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when pollution levels are high, her hair changes color and her expressions also change. the chinese government is taking air pollution more seriously because of the growing number of complaints by anxious citizens. >>> women in saudi arabia have to wear head scarves and long attire according to islamic law but can put on with whatever they like underneath. more and more are focusing on fashion and beauty products. businesses from japan have jumped to take advantage of the opportunity. nhk world has the story. . >> reporter: saudi arabia is known as one of the world's most conservative muslim countries. women here typically cover themselves from head to toe when out in public. visitors at this event are getting a look at some decidedly more colorful options. this is an exhibition of japanese fashion products at a department store in riyadh. as you see, the store is full of saudi arabian women and the products are very popular among them. representatives from 17 companies have come to present their goods. the japan external trade organization or jeto is hosting the event.
when pollution levels are high, her hair changes color and her expressions also change. the chinese government is taking air pollution more seriously because of the growing number of complaints by anxious citizens. >>> women in saudi arabia have to wear head scarves and long attire according to islamic law but can put on with whatever they like underneath. more and more are focusing on fashion and beauty products. businesses from japan have jumped to take advantage of the opportunity....
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gerri: do you guys, like, monitor your passwords and change them? >> we do. watch what you order online, watch where you go. it's being street wise,but in the computer world. >> i take passwords seriously. i don't use the same for anything. my passwords as cryptic as you can get. gerri: not your daughter's name or not using, you know, your tfn number. >> if the goal is to get the password out, that's not going to work, but, no, i'm cryptic of the passwords. gerri: that guy in the red jacket, he's an i.t. professional. he did not tell me util we stopped talking. talking to the folks on the street today, i couldn't believe how many had been hacked, lost information, or money online so, today, tips for making sure that you are not the next victim. the very first thing to think about, password security. if your password for your desk top, laptop, iphone, ipad is predictable, change it now. hackers guess what the password might be. i know you are smarter than those who use password 1 or 12, 3, 4, 56, i now you don't duothat, but you could be in trouble. the other
gerri: do you guys, like, monitor your passwords and change them? >> we do. watch what you order online, watch where you go. it's being street wise,but in the computer world. >> i take passwords seriously. i don't use the same for anything. my passwords as cryptic as you can get. gerri: not your daughter's name or not using, you know, your tfn number. >> if the goal is to get the password out, that's not going to work, but, no, i'm cryptic of the passwords. gerri: that guy in...
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the political changes were made. conditions are not as bad as before. tofrom street restaurant street boutiques that are far from anything like the ones in the glitzy malls and some of the more developed major brewing -- neighboring countries. for now, this is where most people do their shopping for low-cost clones made in china. >> things have not changed much since the past. many things are still going at a normal pace like before. >> there are signs around the city that changes happening and jobs are being created. fast-food shops are being built. here is a malaysian burger chain preparing to open and not far away, a similar korean shop. huge may not have been a trickle-down effect from political reform but most small- business owners are positive about the changes and the future. some people will want outsiders to stay away but myanmar needs investment. this man does not think he will lose when big-name restaurants and brands start flooding the market. >> there will be no impact on small businesses because we are
the political changes were made. conditions are not as bad as before. tofrom street restaurant street boutiques that are far from anything like the ones in the glitzy malls and some of the more developed major brewing -- neighboring countries. for now, this is where most people do their shopping for low-cost clones made in china. >> things have not changed much since the past. many things are still going at a normal pace like before. >> there are signs around the city that changes...
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to medicare through those changes -- though those changes wouldn't affect current enrollees. >>> at cpac this weekend, rand paul won with 25% of the vote. senator marco rubio was a strong second at 23%. rick santorum was next and then governor chris christie. and ryan is in sixth place. senator paul benefited from his 13-hour filibuster. his dad won the straw pal in 2010 and 2011. >>> sarah palin she still knows how to fire up the conservative faithful at cpac. she urged conservatives to reach out to their friends and neighbors even those who disagree with them. she also rattled off a series of one-liners that had the audience laughing and on its feet. take a listen. >> we can't just ignore, though, that we just lost a big election. yeah. came in second out of two. second position on the dogsled team is where the view never changes and the view ain't pretty. you should have seen what todd got me for christmas. well, it wasn't that exciting. it's a metal rack, case for a hunting rifle to put on the back of a four wheeler. i had to get something for him to put in the gun case, right?
to medicare through those changes -- though those changes wouldn't affect current enrollees. >>> at cpac this weekend, rand paul won with 25% of the vote. senator marco rubio was a strong second at 23%. rick santorum was next and then governor chris christie. and ryan is in sixth place. senator paul benefited from his 13-hour filibuster. his dad won the straw pal in 2010 and 2011. >>> sarah palin she still knows how to fire up the conservative faithful at cpac. she urged...
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attitude change. i had an opportunity to listen to the east germans tell me about how they were changing their attitude about their totalitarian system and how much they wanted freedom of speech. they were learning about terrorism. ande's a more open democratic system. my hope is that our radio free asia legislation, and i have the legislation to make a permanence which broadcasts into countries that you not have a free press will provide that opportunity for a surrogate free press. what is important is that the voices need to be reporters that are recently from that country to conduct everything from a dialogue in talk radio. the we haveo this expanded in north korea. changingto factors north. today. arehe broadcast or they explaining what really is happening inside of the country. interesting also is the impact of soap operas. these honest -- these on the show's? they are rather addicted. when they watched that they recognize the difference between the prosperity in the south in the circumstances ar
attitude change. i had an opportunity to listen to the east germans tell me about how they were changing their attitude about their totalitarian system and how much they wanted freedom of speech. they were learning about terrorism. ande's a more open democratic system. my hope is that our radio free asia legislation, and i have the legislation to make a permanence which broadcasts into countries that you not have a free press will provide that opportunity for a surrogate free press. what is...
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gerri: you said 30% do not change to use other banks atms, that is credit unions. >> it is top of that, credit unions they are small but they belong to larger atm networks they can open thousands of atms their members can use free of change. gerri: people think they don't have any atms they do, net, net you found that credit unions have big advantages over banks, so if you are frustrated with yo bank, it might be a good move. >> you have to include the credit unions in your comparison shopping. gerri: do you believe that, do they have -- the thing that i worry about, because i bank on-line. on my ipad all of the time, i don't want to have to go into a branch, do the credit unions have same on-line presence as the big banks. >> they are getting there, on-line yes, mobile banks that is the adoption picking up, they are not the first but they do pick it up. for people who value those convenients you can still fd it. gerri: craig love having you on. >> thank you gerri. gerri: a software glitch heard, round the world this week, a filing error involving h&r block, getting refunds weeks. cust
gerri: you said 30% do not change to use other banks atms, that is credit unions. >> it is top of that, credit unions they are small but they belong to larger atm networks they can open thousands of atms their members can use free of change. gerri: people think they don't have any atms they do, net, net you found that credit unions have big advantages over banks, so if you are frustrated with yo bank, it might be a good move. >> you have to include the credit unions in your...
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but that could well change with a competition under way now. nhk world reports. >> reporter: shogi players face an endless amount of choices on every move. the game has turned to the tenth power more patterns than chess. shogi shares the same roots as chess. they both come from an indian game that arose in the sixth century. the biggest difference between shogi and other variants is the drop rule. captured pieces can be returned to the board to be reused as one's own. some of the game's top players are testing their abilities against computers. he is just 18 years old. he lined up against a developer. and his program. amateur developers such as takiushi and professionals from universities and corporations have been fine-tuning their software. they compete in annual world championships. the top five developers got to enter their software in this competition. takeushi and others sat down in the morning. his computer checked more than 10 million moves per second. hour after hour. gradually, he gained the upper hand. finally, after more than eight
but that could well change with a competition under way now. nhk world reports. >> reporter: shogi players face an endless amount of choices on every move. the game has turned to the tenth power more patterns than chess. shogi shares the same roots as chess. they both come from an indian game that arose in the sixth century. the biggest difference between shogi and other variants is the drop rule. captured pieces can be returned to the board to be reused as one's own. some of the game's...
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paul says big changes are coming for this easter weekend. paul. >> i'll tell you what, we will see a big dip in temperatures coming in over the weekend. down to the 60s and then we're going to look at radar. already the evening, kpix5 is tracking some showers, just skirting the coastline. you may get a shower or two, but these showers will be moving inland. the same catalyst for the very warm and humid weather today. that's off to our west. will be the same storm system that slides into the bay area over the weekend and impact you both tomorrow and for easter sunday. a whole lot of cloud cover out there tomorrow morning with scattered showers. as the weekend wears on, not only will the threat of rain increase, but the threat of thunderstorms. we'll talk more about the thunderstorm risk and how much rain we expect this weekend. >> all right, looking forward to that, thanks, paul. >>> several shots fired in east oakland this afternoon. at least one causing flying debris that injured a ten-year- old girl. the bullets flew about 5:00 near the co
paul says big changes are coming for this easter weekend. paul. >> i'll tell you what, we will see a big dip in temperatures coming in over the weekend. down to the 60s and then we're going to look at radar. already the evening, kpix5 is tracking some showers, just skirting the coastline. you may get a shower or two, but these showers will be moving inland. the same catalyst for the very warm and humid weather today. that's off to our west. will be the same storm system that slides into...